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discoveredthatthensuhadbeen active for years and allegedly killed 10 people while police and prosecutors looked for perpetrators in the immigrant community. the subsequent trial has dragged on for already five years. but despite the verdict not being far off now, many relatives of the victims, like abdul kerim shimshek, say justice continues to elude them. after having to endure such a long trial, they are still left disappointed and disillusioned with more questions than answers. our reporter visited the family of the terror group's first victim. reporter: abdulkerim simsek and his uncle hursit bas. life has not been the same for them since abdulkerim's father was murdered in 2000. his uncle is still unable to talk about the attack. abdulkerim: he fell into a depression because of all the pressure he had to bear, and eventually he had a break-down. reporter: for years the uncle was himself a police suspect. he and his brother ran a successful flower-delivery service that they had built up from modest means into a wholesale business. abdulkerim: this is how it all began. this

discovered that the nsu had been active for years and allegedly killed 10 people while police and prosecutors looked for perpetrators in the immigrant community. the subsequent trial has dragged on for already five years. but despite the verdict not being far off now, many relatives of the victims, like abdul kerim shimshek, say justice continues to elude them. after having to endure such a long trial, they are still left disappointed and disillusioned with more questions than answers. our...